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My Teen Coming out Journal. Coming out, #3
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- ISBN8224628742
- EAN9798224628742
- Date de parution11/05/2024
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
'My Teen Coming out Journal', written by Alan Cox, a UK based Life Coach, is much more than just a journal. It gives practical advice for teens who have decided that they want to share how they feel with family, friends or just those around them. It sets out a definition of what coming out actually means as well as some of the issues that might arise. This is followed by a list of fifty questions parents might ask in a supportive manner.
This will prepare the teen for that time. However, not everyone will be on the teen's side. To reflect that, there is also a series of questions that non-accepting people might ask the teen. Facing hostility can be a crushing experience for a young person. Therefore, by working through this area teens will be better prepared - they can put on their LGBTQ+ 'armour'. Finally, there is a section for self-reflection to help teens work through different situations.
This book is a powerful tool to empower teens, their parents and counsellors who might work with them.
This will prepare the teen for that time. However, not everyone will be on the teen's side. To reflect that, there is also a series of questions that non-accepting people might ask the teen. Facing hostility can be a crushing experience for a young person. Therefore, by working through this area teens will be better prepared - they can put on their LGBTQ+ 'armour'. Finally, there is a section for self-reflection to help teens work through different situations.
This book is a powerful tool to empower teens, their parents and counsellors who might work with them.























